An artificial intelligence algorithm has cracked two classic forms of encryption: the Caesar cipher and Vigenere cipher. Aidan Gomez and colleagues at the University of Toronto and Google used a type of algorithm called a generative adversarial network. After analysing the texts, one part of the algorithm makes guesses about the cipher and another part determines whether the result makes sense based on what it has learned about English.
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